l: i Talk abt home rill; cull lllllill‘ Lesson No. l Question: Why should my , sarcasm‘ GABBY cent ROOf§+§+OOQ LO-OO-Ofi-O MISS BRO OF X. Y. O. r-"r n! a. rumors "evenness: (Conrrirht 1m by is. Phllllppa Opplmhelm) ‘manually ' (ContlnuecL) The heavy-sot man was already indeed flpD-Cblclllllg their table. Ho with home folks t, Meet friends who know thescenes oulove-who ‘talk of t things you tall: oF-who come from the land of your home. Enjoy social life with them every lod e night of the Sons of n and Benefit Society. ou'll , make many good friends. l Enquire now about the , financial benefits. $5ii1- itiation. Small monthly dues asure financial pro- tection in times of sick- nes, adversity and death. ,1 “Follow the swallovw-with an- WY“! °' dPPlli/W m!" ither and itieads to a bat." dune o1 information to local lodge secretary or to a Dlvld LProctor, Supreme Secretary , 58 Richmond St. East. Toronto, Ont. l---__..-_-_-_-.__-_____. , ._____._.__ _.__.__________~.._ i DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF TREVOR EDWARD ISLAND ; In the Surrogate Court 18th George: i v., A. 1)., 192s i ‘i s I _ h lie-Estate of John McInnisl »; l m; .§".'i§l°“§.‘f."“sé'$..3‘é”1f‘ QQQJu-Jmgaw ‘ i Bird: No one will laugh at r. By the Honourable A. Bannerman lvkss- Wqrburion, Surrogate, Judge of Monk: Probate, &c., &c., ‘, To the Sheriff of the County, of County, or any Constable or [mu-ate person within said County. GREETING»- WHEREAB upon reading the pe- tition an flle of David Lyster Mc- Innis of Charlottetown aforesaid, the Administrator of the above named Ihtate praying that a Cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hateulter set forth: You are there- ~ , ._ fore hereby required to cite all per- ‘ , . ‘ _ , sons interested in the said Estate to , p _ l, be and appear befor me at a Sur- »'__ I rogatio Court tube held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province on » Thursday the twenty-third day of I Pebruary next, coming, at the hour TOO POOR FOR THE WOLF o! eleven o'clock forenoon, of the w." _ some day to show cause if any they ' " _ Th‘ ‘"°f' l‘ i‘ ll" °°° can wiry the accounts oi the said “um”: l’ Y°“‘“ m‘ Ml“ *° ii km“ shumd not be passed and the to the aide window where he ca , Estate closed as prayed ‘m. m Sam see into the pantry l think he'll Qt petition and on Motion bi Donald ‘MY- MbKinnon. Proctor for the said Pe-, titioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- Try the laughirghycr ‘Fm llahed in Charlottetown aforesaid . ‘ , one in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follovrins public places respectfully, namely in the hall of the Court House i2: Charlottetown aforesaid. at or, near the City Weigh scales and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla both in Charlottetown aforesaid. so flint ell persons interested in the said Btate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. ~ Given under my Hand. and the Seal of the said Court, this fourteenth day of Janu- ary, A. D.. 1928, in the eight- eenth year of His Majesty's reign. (SgcL) A. B. WARBURTON Surrogate (c Judge of Probate 1977-l-21-5-4i L. S. “These automobile accidents usu ally wrench the spine a bit." “Sly, tlssen. doc! Are you really feeling for broken bones or my pocket-book?" e-..__.. lllllillllll Sllll ._-_.- 0f Stock. Crop and Implements. I am authorized by J. W. Ford ,on tho premises of the late Thomas Ford of New Glasgow Road to sell by public auction on Wednesday, Feb. 15th.. commencing at l o'clock sharp, the following: '- ,_ f, ' , _ l ‘ ‘, STOCK—3 horses: 6 head of cat- tle-, 'l sheep; 2 fall pigs; l brood sow‘. 30 hens. CROP-id!) bus. black oats; 30‘ bra. mixed grain; 5 tons hay quanq tty of straw. - IMPLEMENTS—I cum 1 truck "",°,,,',°"'°;;,‘° l’,'};"°°,‘,','"‘flf:°l,a,, waggon; l driving Waggon: 2 wood hum,“ {hekhore y E sleighs; l box sleigh‘. 1 high box . ' 9168b: 1 roller‘, l hay mower: l5, binder, Mossy Harris‘, l hay rake; 1‘ broad cast seeder: l Gang Plough; 1 single plough: 1 set pin ban-ls‘, l set rundlc hams. HARNESS-l pads and breech-~ Inga; l cart seddle and breechlng‘, - 2 eels of collar and harness; 2 so of bridles; forks shovels and hoesl Ind other articles too numerous to mention. FWD mains-An sums of $5.00 been, Over that amount l2 months credit on unmoved hint Mics- Si: iwr the promises Ol the late John m! off for wih- Bmullwood at Mcmiaid. 1m t8, on I! day stormy sale will be held on Wednesday the 15th day of Febru- "W ‘WWW! dfly- lary instant, 1928, at 1 o'clock p. m., AL“- Mwlml‘? lilgie-t-sfablnisrtlggisitiilhg uxifaumnlhoilig: Auction and barns thereon. Also all the live 51.13am; fitlogkh consfistingi of horses. cattle _..__._._________.,_____________\ ens. arm mp ements, house- hold furniture. Also a quantity of Now ls the time Ior a. nice little hay. oats, potatoes and turnips. "Olldly lrlp u» __ Promos nun wssr nvuras Tum’ 0" 5A"; Real estate 25 per cent when pro- m“, zrnflgfmlifiilpfu "pemaperty is knocked down to purchas- ofluu- M New Yo“. Mum], er. balance, on delivery of DEED Hlvlnu. Jamaica and Nnnu. ‘within ten days “m” Sam‘ M‘ a M ROBINSON or “owl Personally up to $10.00 cash; over “SON TOURS |$l0.00 approved Joint notes at three h at the Victoria. for a few days. l (lot your remvutlon early. BY THE CRUEL SEA She: Listen! Doesn't that sound AND PERSONAL PROPER- TY ON LOT 40. To be sold by Public Auction on A. D. i928. C. R. SMALLWOOD. W. S. McEACl-IIBN. Executora. CARTER. Auctioneer. _ l BEN ' BYBE. ' ‘iun-iviliiiroil." the “l months. Dated this 2nd day of February 8i cutcealeil his lack of poise by a casualties: m‘ manner which ‘bordr cred familiarity. _ “Young lady ca-ie to dance?" be suggested, ‘standing in front of Frances and lOKiKlDK‘ down at her. She roi-ie to her feet after a ruo~ mervs genuine hesitation, Miss Brown followed them with curious Tihe man danced well en- cod-liver oil be emulsified? l absorb it more readily, like the emulsified lat in milk. What’s more, it tastes pleasant when l take if in ough in somewhat lumbering fash- ion. and was apparently reudy of, speech row the ice was bioken. i Then Illlss Brown's attention‘ iviii-i culled to her own ufiairs. The younger man flail risen from ‘his place and approached her, There was 11o uwkwarilness about his iuunuer~~iuther a, charming smile as ‘slit-i bowed slightly. , "l um so sorry," ho said, l cannot follow my friend's ex- ample. l uuiilortunuiely do vol dart-e, I wondered whether you‘, would permit iue to sit with you‘ for a moment while you are alone?" = could finill Even llilss Brown rotliing to object to lll the sugges- lion. man's tone and manner; too, "Please do," she ‘begged. "l mu so glad for my iiilend to he able to ilarco. 1 suppose it is the custom in these pladcs jnowadiayn," who went or. tentatively, "to dance without un introduction?" A Communist The young man smiled gravely. "i imagine so," he agreed. "To tell you the trutlh, I do not frequent this type of restaurant ivory much. it was necessary for me to have a lulk upon affairs with my friend, and as he has to go to Manchester Qiliily tomorrow morning, we decid- ul l, time together". l am afraid if the choice had been. left lo me l should have taken lrini to my club. He bad a. different idea, however.‘ is this a lfavorito place of yours?" "i halve been here twice before, when my friend has been up from the country," Miss Bxown replied.‘ “We have never danced, though." “Hard luck on you that ‘I'm such a duifer," the young man remark- ed, "A great deal of my work has to be done at night. '1 have to ‘be down at the House with my chief." "That sounds very interesting." "My work is interesting," lie ad- mitted. “I'm private secretary to Abel Deane.“ bliss Brown's forehead was slightly puckered. She looked ac- ross at hliu tloubtliilly. “isn't M)‘. Deane illle lazuli-i‘ of lllv‘ (‘ummuriusi Putty?" sh.‘ inquir- :i-tl_ Hi- notlileil unsoui. "And a very excellent leader, tro." ho declaicil, “alihough i say ii who uni his so: i-iiirj‘. i snppnsv‘ fiiou ‘tliiiiid Klimmiiiiism efiiinlis vui y ieirrlliio?" ‘ "l don't like wlial l have llililfil about it," Alias Brown cunfiesseil. “Naitulally. Ycl the principles of Communlsul appeal to some ovirll among the most ihtolligeili. ‘l was ill Oxford allil _l was frruiiiziio un- vugii l0 lake quite an exceptional ilegree. l was certainly veckuuul among ilie iiitelleiziuals, unil, ul- lhougli, 0f course, no creed oi life can be ultogethc-l satisfactory, l lliu cnillcnl to (‘llll myself u (‘um- uiuiiii-it. I knmv (every mu: is lflglllelltbd c-f the name. but, ion YQRJS ago it was the same if one ventured to call oneself a Socialist. ‘ivi. llie Socialists have had ilicii lurn at gtwernlri" the country, imrl haven't. done so badly." "They only governed (in suffer- uuce,“ Miss Brown veniuicd. "(luv (Ii-can't kiiuu‘ what they would have, done with a lreo lmnil." "Thu rcstiziint imposed by an up posiiloil is one excellent feature.- of our ‘system 0i‘ government," the young mun pointed out. "By lin- by. my name is (‘rrcnlsunwlilric (iroulsi-n. And yours?" "Blown." “Jusl Miss Brown?" "Miss Edith Brown." "We can now coiisidei ourselves youvg man ile- presume your ‘ciuruil. “As i 1 Best Way to Loosen Stubborn Cough This homo-made remedy In a wonder (oruuielr reoulie. Enuilyuud chuolr mode. millions of pi-o lo have found t0 be the. moi-it do ieui ulilc muons of break- l Herc is a home-made syrup which l lt. is vsheap ing up stub iru coughs. and simple, but very prompt in action.‘ Undo!‘ its healing, i-loo mg influence, client soreness goes. phlegm loosens; breathing imwmian easier, tickling in 1hr"!!! olllil-‘i unvl you gel. a good nlglrfrl roulfiil sleep, Tim nsnn‘ throiit ‘Bud rhrst colds are t-nnqurrcd by it in ‘.24 hours or loss. Notliin better for bronchitis, hoarse-nous, throu tickle, bronchial asthma or winter cullm" L h I l l n. o mu ‘i: t is up uni ll cnng s ru mur 2%, (lllllltlrfl of Pinvx info n 0ll,ln\nnrl iill tho bottle with plain "zrnnulizted sugar syrup anil shake "horougbly. lf you yircfer, use clarified money, instead of sugar syrup. Either way. you got 16 mince a family lsuppLv-ol much hotter cough syrup ithnn‘ you could buy ready-made for 32.50. Keeps perfectly and children lore its plcusnut taste. Pim-ir is a apcrinl and highly non- Ircntrntod cnmimund of nnumc Nor- way pine cxlruvl‘. and pa uuihle guain- ml, known tbc Wflflll river for its prompt healing emu-t upon the membranes. To avoid diiiu intment, ask your druggiet for "2 ounces of inex" wit dlr money prom Pine: ($0., pg§¥9 She lather liked lllc youugl | oi‘ Commons ' the form of SQOTT’S EMULSION WllllllllllillllilllilllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllYHWflU ._-__, .__. lfrleuil and my companion, Frank land, are in- the same happy ‘posi- tiou, I wonder whether Yul! would "U111?- allOW us to have our chairs moved‘ here? it ‘would be, a great kind nose to me. Frankiaud and l have arrived at an impasse in our con- versation." and we shall probably fall out if we go further." "We shall be very glad tn have you join us," Miss Brown acquies- Ctfiil. I Franklanws Advances _ The young man gave the waiter the necessary order. "You spoke of your friend as Mr. Frankiunil." ‘Miss Brown went on. “ls he also a Communist?" Her companion nodded. "Secretary to the Miners Feder- ation," he confided. “and M. P. for Middleton. u. very important person in his own, districts. He is one of those few people who know ex- ,actly “that to‘ say to ulcn of his own class. He. ‘can get an audi- ence all worked up quicker‘ than ail-y one l know." "And is he honest?" The young man smiled dubious- "Well." he pointed out. “as llr. Franklacd ls a member of iuy pol- itical party l could scarcely answer a, question like that, could l‘! l . tier what made you ask it‘. , Miss Brown knew .e._v well why ‘she (had ‘asked it, but her blue eyes had never looked more gulleless, "1 wondered about his BXDPQH‘ ‘ sionffl she said. "Here they come!" Mr. Fraiiklaiid, and apparently Frances, approved of the new ar- rangement, and although llliss Brown refused, Frances accepted a liqueur. Al. close quarters her . late partner was a liiile overpow- eriiiiz. ‘ "Film fill-nil!" iluncei‘, your your); laily ‘lit, remarked tn Miss Brown its llt‘ nipped lilu liranily. ,“('m a trifle, mi lllU Pllvrgvllt‘ Hlllt‘ iinysrlf, waiil n liiilc lclliLg ilOWll- ‘Pity you don't tlzinci, young 'l“.-l- low." he wont on, turning to Great- sm in n pulyonizinu manner. "l shall have lessons some clay." Hi4: littwi- replied. "ll ll could git Nliss Brown to tench mi‘_uo\v ~~~ “ , "Yr-u would never learn ‘dllylllllll! "at all," she zissured him. "l how no idea of dancing like my ‘friend, sue ls supposed to be very semi indeed." "So good." Francis st-offvil, “that l dance about out-e u mouth. and sometimes then l_i‘ llit‘ gramm- phoizo with Mollie." “That country lilo lllitl y'ou‘\‘<- been tolling i114: alxiufs nu iwuil ir- you,“ M1‘. Fmiiklatnil duuiauiml viii‘ omusly. “l but ‘we'd final Will something better lo (in than iliai up in Ijllldfill. Chickens! Why. the wliolc ivuildw; trying in run chicken farms nowadays, (‘mil ‘imagine why pimple uri-ii‘: n lilll~ more original." l “Wu can't nil ix: Jomiuiiaisi int-mixers oi’ Parliament and pluu revolutions,“ Frarcvs observed. "Wlir, said anything about revul- ‘ulionslw Ffllhklilllll ilciuziudi-il biusquely. "That isn't our ivziy of thlilltliig at all, and if i llltil in rely upon. my salary as an M. i’. I should be in a pretty mess. ‘Ivliui ‘about it once more. Miss Eiubcvs. i-li?" he zidded. laying down his cigarette. Frances rose i0 her let-i. | “Yes, we'll dance if you llku," ,slic itltilliitillltld, "hm my name i-i ll\\ll#llll~—MlHS Austin," Frnnkiaud chuckled, bui his pro ‘iosi tiieil away at illiv sight of some. ‘thing ‘in his companions explos- sion. | "All right," he conimioil, u liiile ‘sulklly. "it's going to in, ‘Miss Frances’ though before very long. And afterward ‘Frances’? “Ymi may be u prophet." Sllu no kuoyvlcdged, “but I1 prefer intimac- les u, be anlvted at by ‘stages, iiml l uni going ‘to ask you not lo liolil inc quite so tightly." slic ntiiloil. lie whispered u clumsy compil- mrni in her ear as they moved away. Miss Brown fauuieil that ahv caught. Juli oxpriwsalun of ills- taste in the lam» oi‘ lior vls-zt-vls, "l suppose your friend, Mi‘. Frunkland. is a. veiy cit-viii‘ mun." she remarked. “l arn uisulil l do not like him much.“ |“He is ‘scarcely to be Judged from a social point of view," was Greatso-rfa apologetic comment. l "l suppose he has a great iioal of po-iver." Mix-is Brown reflected. "isn't. it he who will decide wheth- er this tenilblc series of strikes comes off '5" “Nol- lie alone. Tlicre uru the ilrades unions to lic considered, you ‘know, There are grave rill‘- ferencen of opinion between thorn ‘and some of the Communist lend» ers. it depends entirely u-pou lwhether they come together or not what happens." “And ‘will they come ‘together? The young» man shook his ‘head reprouehfully, "l cannot answer a question like that, Miss Brown." be replied. "it 1s cars seldom M2951 that l sila- Answer: Because l curl _ observed oiypiicnli)’. TPW“ ‘T _U;“I_‘..?_E};‘LQ._-- . - m! -- villi any one." - ' y “But solidify‘ it doesn't mMierITOIIIOPPOW S with me?" she protested. Politcial intrigue fl‘ his spectacles and Thou he looked at He took 4- wiped them. her earnestly. "The"; are meinbdrn oi‘ my pur- iy." lhe assured her, "who would think that l ivas iloiiig a very ii‘.- discreet table with fills-s Edith Brown, oi, Shepherds ltiurkct." , Minn Brown Wflb‘ gs‘ lBllEil. “Good grnclius, wliy " uiulnluu, her blue eyes wide open. "What min you or any lllutlllle-i‘ fr‘ your party know about mo?” The young man siiiiicllmiull ‘tit i. illsplcusing smile. ‘Even the cult of espionage.‘ "has profiit. (luring the last few yeals lay all these scluntific disui-ierics, it it! ilifiiculi nowadays to avoid kilow- ledge." Miss Brown uu the ivliolu stood ihu shock very well. She hilil be- come at once very much on lief‘ ‘guard. “But l um only a typist," she pro- ie-stcd. "i count for nothing. I know nothing WlllileVliil‘ about poli- tics, l seldom evcu rind the pil- ipeis." l He smiled nl her once more. "Let iuu make u guess," he said |"l would surmise that up fill nu early l\0\\l' yesterday afternoon your statement would have been unrese-iveiily true. Since you have fulfilled oiliei functions." “Vvhui. do you ‘mean?’ Miss Brown demanded, her heart beat- ing u little more quickly, llll “Yiou have associated yourself _ definitely with a certain cause," he continued, "an at considerable personal risk a d with n ceiituin amount of ingenuity. you have cariled but n difficult wmmissioii- Having gone so far who knows how l much further you may go." “Sn you belong to those 11901119 who have set spies tc- ivutch uu iu~ significant person like hi0." 3/7185 Brown scoffed. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Drink Water When Kidneys Hurt You When you wake up with back- ache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well-known authcrit . An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from tho blood and they become sort paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste. else you have back- ache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours. tongue is coated‘ and when the weather is bad you‘ have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy. full of sediment, channels‘ often get sore, water soalds and you are obliged to seek relief two ,or three times during the night. l Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablcspoonful in n‘, glass of water before breakfast for s. few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined with lithia. and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys. also: to neutralize acids in the system, so‘ they no longer‘ irritate, thus oftenl relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delightful, ef- fervescent lithia-water drink. Drink lots oi soft water. , ‘HEHIFFS Sill BY ViRTUl-l OF A WRIT Or‘, t'~'l‘A'l‘\"l‘i~J 16X l<l(‘.li'l‘l0N lo inc ilir-l we (l- issued. uul oi’ lliu Majesty's Supreme (Juurt Ill Judicature. zit rho suit of Angus A. McNeill ill-ruins: Mary Aim Mu-Cnrvou, l haivij lukun and seized all the es- lnli‘, riizlil, litlc unil interest of iho whirl zllury Aim Mcijarron, in and H) Ab]. 'i‘ii.-'\’l‘ TRACT PIECE AND, PARFEI, Ol“ LAND situate lying illlil lit-lug uu township number Il-j in Quint-ifs liouiliy hounded azrl described its folliwvs, that is [u Iifllwwilu tho north by lanil of John J. illc-Keiizio. on the usual, by Ilii: Moiizighau ltuiid, on Ural south by laiirl of John (i- (Primes, and nu lllt‘ north by land of James} ‘Pruliiov, uuntaliiiiig 70 acres ui‘ lnuii u little more or lass- Auii l (lo hereby give public noi- iec ihui l will uu Thursday Lhu llllllll (lily 0i‘ August, A.I).- 192i, at ilm hour of twelve o'clock, 110021. ai ihe (lmirt House lu Charlotte-l mwn- in Queen's County, sot up umi sell at Public Auction the sulil l llfflllerly or as much thereof us will auilefy the lovy marked qh said execution being llio sum oi‘ $55liJl2 iwslilies Sheriff's; fuss my] iii] legal llll(l iuuiiionlul uiipimuus. -A J. DOUGAN, Sheri Sheriff's Office, Qut-u 11's County, February third. 1928. J. A- Mac-Donald. ‘ Plaintiff's Attorney- 2262-2-4-31. i eo++u¢o¢~¢+s¢u+4+¢+o+o FARMERS _.__.... \ W‘ I" buying dressed pork daily DI-ylng highest market prices. ‘Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Q4444-0-O-OO Z-zsltt 24 _ Radio Program _-.__. SUNDAK. FEB. 12TH. lntrnatlonal Radio Programs 3:15 P. M. CKCI. (357) Toronto (hing by even siiilul; in. a vim; 4:00 P. M. 1‘... .;;;;,;.l“ .v ' ~ p‘. l iPEiiILUAILY ii‘, i928’ Does Your Back Ache} ‘ Then ‘ w a 2222s 122“é€.‘.”i='iii.°"" {Gin Pills sto b k h - ' ‘hiirecwn ting killing-cs ilidbhsafilff dqr. y soothe, heal and strength“; _tbe inflamed organs. Thousands who have used Gin Pills enthusiastically ivuiii‘ (210) Detroit. illlhwly flBl°11'~iA’Sl'i (122. llowa twine-issuers. 51w 8X‘ wonn (215) Chi. WlflV (-128) Cliici, 7:30 P ‘tlieii ‘ °‘ thered which filled the hall. to its " to the platform, who auctioned offi if.‘ "recommend them. " ‘ iii.‘ $1.22? "lttfélii i§.l‘;“:.'i"3l§3,‘;; =.sl...°.z‘.‘“sl‘;.:‘ °““‘“ “rm- iljaist-opitl. 5:00 P. 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Robertson. l The following program was very‘ successfully carried out: Opening chorus; The Quilting Party; Monologue-by Lila Dixon; Singing-by Helen and Roland Rob- erts, Old Zip Coon iencored); Dia- logue—Uncle Hiramb Cold; So1o~ J. Stanley Younker. This is no place for mo. lencoredl; Instrum- ental Music; Violin and Organ~by Arthur and Margaret Cudmorc (en- corcd); Solo-by Harry Yule, Billy Mclntyres Goat, iencoredl‘. Dialog- ue. Aunt Maria's Visit‘. Solo - by Miss Ethel Enrnan. To Me it's Slin- ply Heaven ‘Cos it's Home. During the sale of candy. instru- mental. muslc by Harry Yule on the Accordian. l Dialogue, Advertising for a hus-I band; So1o-by C. E. Craswell, 1f I knock the L out of Kelly. (encoredi Dialogue, A Visit to the Oil Reg- ions; Closing Chorus-Ellie Rhee, After the program Mr. Alexander McRae of Glasgow Road was called 35 ‘ 1 ‘h, 3, l McMillan, flmmlu Aim‘: Exp/arr‘! Captain Hurley in South S; RGESS name AND FLASH LIGHT BATTERIES ISLAND RADIO COMPANY Operating Station C F C l.’ Distributors to the Radio Trade of Prince Edward Islami- llcadquarlers 143 Great George Street. Distributed in Prince Edward ‘Island by FENNELL & CHANDLER Complete Stork Always on H3111], the Baskets and pies in his‘ fluent.‘ and capable manner. When the total amount was add- ed it was found that the sum. oi, Clearance Auction Sale At Winsloc ‘on Thursday, Feb. 16th, commencing at l2 o'clock sharp. $116.00 W85 made. which goes in aid‘ n; me Hun , I urn instructed by Parker A. Home to sell by Auction on his Prem- A vow of thanks was moved b_ ises his valuable farm,‘ consisting of 1'15 acres of choice land 165 clear. Ty I h I . s M“ ,H_ E Ford, seconded by M“ a once in llnrd and Soft wood, firm, one of the best. In Maritime A_ Men”, for the very Snccessm, Provinces, beautifully situated only 1 , from wlnsloe Statlomfi way in which he conducted thc sale! ggzrgkharlfiuflili": Gwtllllliilildlngs. close to Church and school, util- of Baskets. ‘ "l" PM" ~ l! IE8 ome. in a grout farming district. ls l0!’ The entertainment was then “l” "rlvme 1'" ‘my “l 5M9- bmugm w u Close by the Smglng, , llousc connected by telephone. Also all my valuable stock, etc. of the National Anthem. . l,“ l°ll°w’“_5l°°k‘ “m”, 1 mill"! Gfildllli 7 Yrih. John Aubrey, ‘MP/i- \ ias been miles in 1'7, sound and ready u, m“, engine u, 235 chm; I Work Horses 8 and 9 yrs., weighting 2600 lbs; 1 Hackney filly 1 yrs, ill """ ———~~‘———--~ Head of Registered Poll Angus Cattle, Including 4 Cows, 5 fleifeml 3"“ 1 Full” 0141 5 Pigs": 2 Pure York brood Sows‘ 3 Pure Bred Berkshiresl SEALED TENDERS l “r 1 “as i‘ so» ' \ B£R%|h;>‘0ll“lr“ufi\cls “of Wllilte Oats, Good Seed; 25 Bus. Barley; l0 “ ‘g “5- Mist s‘. Z00 Bus. Turnlpe. ~ gill‘? rclaeived by the undersignedl lMFLEMbNTS-J International Tractor‘ 8.16, almost new. with "l" e anse properly at West Outfit complete; 1 international Hay Press; 1 ll; Lin“... 1 5|“ dem- ltivcr up to Saturday Feb 18th - cry rnke- 1h M - . y /' Tenders may be submitted r '1 i 1'10 t. s” i 'y 9”" M'"“"° SPMM". l Killer; 1 Scufiier; om buildings lllfllle or n» u. b or he‘ 1- I‘ '~ ll“ c. NW‘ Tm“ WWW" "lt- sumolm; 1 set Double sieirhs M“! ‘and r“ r e uildlngsi o e lsw "Rs, '1 Western Thrasher with blower complete; l 15 run D150 Th hiosmp sng one acre, Drill, 1 two heater Carriage 1 single carriage; Express wagon (newhl new‘; rill w’ ‘l; any "ma" m‘ "fill": 5km" 1 m?“ B" Blelxh : Pontiac Sedan (new): Fufllm ‘l Persansy awe: d. i Cylinder, only run 1500 miles; 1 sluveu and all kinds of Double lull won“ do ‘all: lzllllflil-ng building; Single‘ Harness: 1 Bhe Sullry, Melting-my; 1mg, 0| 13m“; 1 s“ Tntflt house, which is “t: flock over this find ‘(ilark floppies, (all new); 1. cram sqmnu"; wnmn‘ Mumps. cellent condj- nnd all Household Furniture‘ 1 H com: . we: tlon and could easily be moved wand lot of Carpenter's Tools, ‘and may mall? annltiehliclliililjmil _ . v ' any desired location. l“ ozsrizrpgilsitgniltilnspection any time, Phone M11, or apply by MW GORDON M ' m‘ Nmh Risleiilgl-QZN‘ w Qzelarnscwlll meet all trains m. Wlnalow Station. Sale starts positio- 2393-2-l0-7l ' ' Tgm, ,1‘, Farm - t S 1 , me l _“ m," 5mm 6% per-luuixmflgn h: motors etc., 0 months on all sill" PARK . GENE- Valuable Farm of one- J‘ A‘ M“°“°Nm" ““°""""‘ ' “in a “"""°° lmndredwwf°r sale ARREARS 0F LAISIDPERSONAL PROPERTY at Stlmlmve- mo INCOME TAXES Eighty bores under cultivation andiT“ whim‘ ll M!!! Ooneem: 1W0 1cm Irwin: cranberries. ‘, Th‘! “rm H ‘Willi-one chains: wide. running from Oovehead Bay T" .__...- N°"‘°° l’ "°"-“Y Kiwi l-lifl-l-‘bavment o! bu‘ tnoe due Ibo rrovinobl .. ... ...::‘.::‘.‘.‘:‘ “a " or‘ “M ‘-‘-- -- -»-~ ~ e Gulf of 8t. Lawrence, when Damn,“ 3N1‘ y and Income assessment ls immediately requirfil- a will: a: a ‘It'll. atloo lots of M, m, :n§1'§h:'*jln be who‘; s: provided under the Land “new WON! y run ' wine an Pereo l Import 192i l unollhwlqm“ a‘ Mull‘ for “m, "llllwllfln of same. n‘ y T‘“mn ‘u’ ' "I 1W . . “m” “d “h” “vufl-ailfldtvgs, 1m "Mh Al‘! Personal Properly and Income tuee remain!!!‘ uollld on 9' . o February, ma, will be bubhot u» interest n. u» rm of ms I‘ place for lo‘ fl hi , l , mo", h, B“, hémfli it" o! tent per annum from am o! default untll we. cennerlse . _ flux-payers in urreorl will please themselves aouurdlllllli m“ '1‘ ‘ililflyttswwn. Prince Edward tuna, m; mb u: t‘ “h” Wt Wwhu. 8011001. time and new urlll n short distance from January, 1m. CECILZ J. STEWART- ,“ Ivan-vim 9f 1'11"‘ M! arm. AM"! lo owner 8n terni. RAB. BURT. ml-a-o-m. ._, ,_ y l l l l